"Enthesopathic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Enthesopathic refers to a condition characterized by inflammation or degeneration of tendons or ligaments where they attach to bones, known as enthesis. This can cause pain, stiffness, and limited mobility, and is often seen in conditions such as enthesis-related arthritis, tendinopathies, and ligamentous laxity.
Enthalpy is a term in physics and chemistry that refers to a measure of the total energy of a system. It is a combination of the internal energy of the system, which includes the kinetic energy and potential energy of its constituent particles, and the product of the pressure and volume of the system. Enthalpy is often denoted by the symbol H and is measured in units of energy, such as joules (J) or calories (cal).
Enthean refers to something that is intrinsic, fundamental, or essential to a particular thing or entity. It often describes a sense of inner or inherent power, being, or essence. In the context of mysticism and spirituality, enthcean can refer to an experience or state of unity or oneness with a higher power or the divine.
Entheasm refers to a state of intense and often ecstatic enthusiasm or excitement, often used to describe feelings of artistic or spiritual inspiration, such as seeing a great work of art or hearing a powerful piece of music.
Entheogen is a term used to describe a substance, often a psychedelic or hallucinogenic drug, that is used in religious or spiritual rituals to facilitate a direct experience of the divine or a higher state of consciousness. The term was coined by Carl A. P. Ruck, an American classicist and professor emeritus at Botany at the University of Massachusetts Boston, and Howard LeRoy Barnes in 1979. It is often used to describe plants like ayahuasca, peyote, and psilocybin mushrooms, which have been used for centuries in religious and spiritual practices by various cultures.
Entheogenic refers to substances that induce feelings of spiritual or mystical experiences, often in the context of shamanic rituals or other traditional practices. The term combines "entelechy," meaning "the becoming of something," with "gen" meaning "giving birth to," suggesting the substance brings about a transformation or revelation. Entheogenic substances are typically used to alter consciousness, induce visions, or facilitate communication with the spiritual realm. The term is often used in the context of entheogenic psychoactive substances like ayahuasca, psilocybin mushrooms, or DMT.
Enthesitis is a type of inflammation that occurs at the site where tendons or ligaments attach to bone. It is often caused by repeated trauma or overuse, and can lead to pain and stiffness in the affected area. Enthesitis is a common condition, particularly in athletes who participate in activities that involve repetitive stress, such as running or jumping. It can also occur in people who have certain underlying conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis.
Enthesopathies is a term used to describe a group of disorders that occur at the sites where tendons or ligaments attach to bones, called enthesis. Enthesopathies are characterized by inflammation and degeneration of the enthesis, leading to pain, stiffness, and limited mobility. The most common types of enthesopathies are tendinitis, bursitis, and osteitis, which can affect various parts of the body, such as the wrists, elbows, shoulders, hips, knees, and heels.
To enthrall someone means to capture their attention and interest, often to the point of complete absorption or fascination. This can refer to being captivated by something such as a person, a story, a performance, or an idea, and losing all sense of time and awareness of one's surroundings.
To enthrall means to captivate, fascinate, or hypnotize someone's attention, often in a way that is completely absorbed and held by what is being presented, such as a mesmerizing performance, a powerful story, or an engaging idea.
Enthrallled is a verb that means to charm or fascinate someone, often in a way that captivates their full attention or makes them completely absorbed in something. For example, a magician might enthrall his audience with his tricks, or a person might be enthrallled by a thrilling novel they are reading. The word often connotes a sense of mesmerization or enchantment.
Enthralling refers to something that is extremely interesting, captivating, and holds one's attention completely. It can be a story, a performance, a character, or even a situation that is so engrossing and absorbing that it makes you forget about everything else.
Describing something as "enthrallingly" means that it is fascinating and captivating, often in an extraordinary or impressive way. It can also imply a sense of wonder, amazement, or mesmerization.
Enthrallment refers to a state of intense fascination, captivation, or enchantment, often leaving one completely absorbed or enthralled by something, such as a story, performance, or idea. It implies a sense of being utterly mesmerized, engaged, or spellbound, and is often characterized by a feeling of being unable to tear oneself away or resist the allure of the enthralling entity.